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Old September 27th 03, 06:10 AM
Miguel Lavalle
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Default H201b Standard Libelle for low time pilot

I am a low time pilot working to get my private rating. I have the
opportunitty to buy an H201b Standard Libelle:

1) Is this glider suitable / safe for a beginner like me?

2) How many total hours does a glider like this have of useful life?

Regards

Miguel







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Old September 27th 03, 06:59 AM
tango4
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IMHO a qualified yes. Air brakes are a little on the ineffective side at
anything above 50 kts. Provided you fly from a larger field ( than the
average UK poststamp ) it's a honey of an aircraft.

life - 6000 hours at least, 12000 after an inspection.

Look out for 201's with balsa cored wings - they tended to get a rot
problem.

Ian


"Miguel Lavalle" wrote in message
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I am a low time pilot working to get my private rating. I have the
opportunitty to buy an H201b Standard Libelle:

1) Is this glider suitable / safe for a beginner like me?

2) How many total hours does a glider like this have of useful life?

Regards

Miguel









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Old October 6th 10, 10:43 PM
Anna Polyakova Anna Polyakova is offline
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Hi Miguel!
Is it you? I mean, have you been staying in Park Inn hotel in London just recently - a week ago for doing some flight study?
This is Anna



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IMHO a qualified yes. Air brakes are a little on the ineffective side at
anything above 50 kts. Provided you fly from a larger field ( than the
average UK poststamp ) it's a honey of an aircraft.

life - 6000 hours at least, 12000 after an inspection.

Look out for 201's with balsa cored wings - they tended to get a rot
problem.

Ian


"Miguel Lavalle" wrote in message
...
I am a low time pilot working to get my private rating. I have the
opportunitty to buy an H201b Standard Libelle:

1) Is this glider suitable / safe for a beginner like me?

2) How many total hours does a glider like this have of useful life?

Regards

Miguel






 




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